Patient education events

At Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), providing cancer treatment is just as important as education for our patients, caregivers and people who support them. Below are upcoming patient education events.

Amyloidosis Patient and Caregiver Education Event

Join us for this free event for patients and their loved ones, hosted by SCCA’s Amyloidosis Program in partnership with the Amyloidosis Support Groups, Inc. Registration begins at 8 am and a light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

The Rosalie Lorber Revesz Lecture Series brings distinguished scholars in the field of sarcoma care, research and training to Seattle. The Revesz Lecture honors the memory of Rosalie Lorber Revesz, who passed away from angiosarcoma in 2014. Rosalie’s daughter, Laura Revesz, continues her mother legacy of advocacy and commitment to furthering groundbreaking research and public education in sarcoma.

12th Annual Northwest Melanoma Symposium

For patients and their loved ones
September 7, 2019
Fred Hutch Campus, Pelton Auditorium, Thomas Building

SCCA and the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) are once again co-sponsoring this annual event. The agenda will include presentations about scientific advances, talks on how melanoma affects the lives of patients and families and patient stories, including special guest, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. She will share her own personal journey as a melanoma cancer survivor. Several guest speakers will be joining participants for lunch, therefore allowing for plenty of time for your questions and suggestions.

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